The goal of every store owner is to make a profit and turn as many visitors into converting customers as possible. By actively trying to improve the conversion rate of your WooCommerce store, you will be that much closer to achieving that goal. Just make sure to optimize your product pages properly, maintain the quality of your images, add some limited-time offers (but remember to be genuine and keep things realistic), and don’t forget to optimize your WooCommerce site for mobile. By applying these tactics, you will improve the overall user experience of your visitors, and eventually, you will be able to see a boost in your conversions. Finally, monitor your metrics continuously, as it’s the only way to know whether you’re on the right track.
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